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Winter is Coming. O_O

9/23/2019

 
The weather...it, it's changing.  Slowly, the sun gets masked by more and more ever present clouds. 
Grey sets in. 
The dark comes sooner. 
We begin to question, "What is warmth?  What is dry?  Do such fanciful things exist? 
​Did they ever exist...?" 
They do here at Impact!!! ):D
WOOOOOO!!! 

As winter comes around, we understand it's harder to get that outside time!  That's why we try and take advantage of every nice day, or even medium day, we are given! Walking field trips are just one of our favorite ways to do this!  
     The other day we took a splendid Pokemon Go walk on a lovely sunny day! I particularly enjoy these ones because kids will share their game with others who don't have it and that can strike up conversations with new people!  Not to mention, it's always fun to see the kids get excited when another player catches something special!  
     We have kids who like to just come for the walk, which I personally applaud them for, and s
ometimes, we'll even make fun pit stops at the park!
    Another walking Field Trip I am fond of is the one to frozen yogurt!  I mean, let's be honest.  Who doesn't like frozen yogurt?  We had a wonderful, 14 large group come along just yesterday for this one, and I was very impressed and proud of how well they listened and how respectful they were while in the store.  So well done IMS Impactonians!  :D
     "So where are the pictures of this field trip?" You ask. 
     Unfortunately, I forgot the camera at the site. *single tear* But!  To make up for this blunder, with painstaking eye to detail and intense concentration, I have recreated an exact duplicate of what it was like on the field trip. 
With Paint. O_O
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See? Just as if I'd taken a photo! 
Hope everyone has a
GREAT weekend! =D
Also, Can you find all 14 kids?
By Nikki Bjorklund

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